Himachal Pradesh minister G S Bali today sought an apology from the BJP for alleging that he had bought "shamlat" land, and threatened to file a defamation case if failed to to do so within 15 days.
A day after the BJP came out with a "charge-sheet" listing alleged cases of corruption and irregularities against the Chief Minister and his ministerial colleagues, the Food, Civil Supplies & Consumer Affairs Minister denied the charges against him at a press conference here today.
"I have not purchased any 'shamlat' land in Gopalpur area of Kangra district for Rs 1.81 crore. Instead I have purchased the land from Nalini Singh and Rajinder Kour (relatives of Patiala royal family)... It does not fall under the forest land category, which cannot be sold," Bali said.
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Bali said if the BJP, led by Dhumal, doesn't tender an apology within 15 days, he would send defamation notice to the party. He also said that he would soon come out with documentary proof of misdeeds by Dhumal when he was Chief Minister of the state.
The BJP had yesterday dubbed one-year rule of the Congress in Himachal Pradesh a "dark chapter" in the history of the state, marked by rampant corruption, irregularities, and political vendetta. It had also submitted a 28-page "charge-sheet" to Governor Urmilla Singh against state ministers, seeking a CBI probe.